analyze commit frequency and dynamics of contributions of each developer. |
Top Committers Report allows you to see the dynamics of commit activity of a contributor over a specified time period and analyze how contributions of different developers vary.
Below on the page, you'll find:
For easier navigation, use the Table of Contents at the top-right of the page. How to generate the Top Committers ReportThis report is available for both projects and repositories. Project reports are available only in the Server version. To generate the Top Committers Report:
Report Configuration
Analyze the dynamics of contributionsTop Committers Report shows a bubble chart with commit statistics of selected contributors presented in a summarized way. A circle can represent a day, a week, a month, a quarter, or a year depending on the length of a chosen time span. The bigger a circle is the more commits were made. By taking a look at circles associated with a particular developer you can easily see the dynamics of their commit activity. And if you compare circles of several people you can analyze the contributions each of them made. Below the graph, there's an Activity stream with commit details. When you hover over a circle, a contributor name, or a time period (above or below the graph), you can see the number of commits associated with that circle, person, or time period. And when you click a circle, a contributor name, or a time period, the Activity stream gets updated and displays the details of those commits. |
Below on the page, you'll find:
For easier navigation, use the Table of Contents at the top-right of the page. How to generate the Top Committers ReportThe Top Committers Report report is available both on the workspace and repository levels. To view the Top Committers Report report on a workspace level:
To view the Top Committers Report report for a repository:
Report Configuration
Analyze the dynamics of contributionsTop Committers Report shows a bubble chart with commit statistics of selected contributors presented in a summarized way. A circle can represent a day, a week, a month, a quarter, or a year depending on the length of a chosen time span. The bigger a circle is the more commits were made. By taking a look at circles associated with a particular developer you can easily see the dynamics of their commit activity. And if you compare circles of several people you can analyze the contributions each of them made. Below the graph, there's an Activity stream with commit details. When you hover over a circle, a contributor name, or a time period (above or below the graph), you can see the number of commits associated with that circle, person, or time period. And when you click a circle, a contributor name, or a time period, the Activity stream gets updated and displays the details of those commits. |